Leila Jaafari

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Even though this deliciously buttery and glossy pecan grew in popularity, it took the Centennial about fifteen long years before any of these new trees produced pecans, and that, coupled with the United States’ rising demand for sugar and the pressure from growers to plant the much-quicker-growing sugarcane, many of Antoine’s pecan trees were soon chopped down to make more room for sugarcane instead.
Bite by Bite: Nourishments and Jamborees
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